Cruise Reviews - - ms Midnatsol

1. So easy to find a short trip in most weeks Hurtigrutenís reputation is growing due to some clever advertising and an alternative offering to traditional cruising withs trip options from a... Read More »

Had a most amazing time. More than I expected. The staff were so lovely and pleasant Nothing was to much trouble. Always ready to help. The ladies on the excursion desk were so helpful. Martina... Read More »

Hurtigruten-Midnatsol-7th to 20th February 2014 Cruise Line Excellent easy check in and very pleasant and helpful staff. Transfers were as described and on time. We booked flights independently... Read More »

This is the best 'cruise' we have ever been on. Basically the Hurtugruten ships are ferry boats for the local Norwegians travelling in and out of all the little ports from Bergen right up to... Read More »

We sailed from Bergen north bound on a 6 day coastal voyage in search of the Northern Lights. We arrived at Bergen airport and the transfer coach was waiting to take us to the Midnatsol, after a... Read More »

Cruised on The Midnatsol especially to see the Northern Lights and did see them on 1 night out of 4. The tanoy did advise when the Northern Lights were visible but only up to midnight, after that... Read More »

We travelled on this ship to see and film the northern lights and were not disapointed as clearly seen on two occasions, both north of tromso. Ship was very clean with nice seating areas throughout... Read More »

Excellent cruise on Ms Midnatsol around Norwegian coast. The crew were most friendly and helpful and made the voyage a real pleasure. The food was first class with as much fresh fish, shellfish,... Read More »

It was a spur of the moment decision to go on this mini cruise around the northern most coast of Norway in the hopes of seeing the Northern Lights and we certainly were not dissappointed. It must... Read More »

We set sail from Bergen to go Hunting the Lights on the Classic Round Voyage for 12 nights - going North and then South back to Bergen.... There were 34 ports on the way up and the same going... Read More »